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New Look New Tools Easier Access Accessing and Using Census Data The New American FactFinder (AFF2) Oregon AFF Training November, 2011
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Speaking of Browsers (06-28-11) Recommended browsers –Internet Explorer 7.0 –Mozilla Firefox 3.5 or higher Some compatibility issues still –Safari –Google Chrome 2
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Census Bureau Home Page www.census.gov Simple searches are available on the home page American FactFinder is the single entry point for census data 3
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Population Finder 4
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Quick Facts 5
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AFF Transition Page New (AFF2) Legacy (AFF) to New (AFF2) from Legacy (AFF) 6 Due to sunset by December 31, 2011
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Quick Start Text Box (only available from the Main page) Enter a topic / table name or geography alone, or Enter a topic / table name and geography 7 Nine tutorials take 3-5 minutes each to complete - - the AFF2 search and navigation tips (in your packets) are based on these tutorials. A “Virtual Tour” is also available. AFF2 Main Page
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Search Results = number of data products currently available, before filters are applied “i” (information) icon opens a table shell similar to “What’s This?” on Legacy AFF 8 Search Tab
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Search Results Pane This view changes as the filters are applied and appear in the Your Selections box. You make your final selection of data product (table) from this list and then view the result. Search within Results Refine your search results by entering keywords Search by Topic Expand any of the topics and make a selection Advanced Search Options Geographies Population Groups Industry Codes 9 Filters Column - - available from both the Main and the Search tabs
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Very Important... All the filters you choose must appear in the Your Selections box before you make your final selection of a data product (table) 10
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Search Using Geography: Name tab Enter text or use geo filters Geographic selections added to Your Selections box Search Results updated under geography overlay Close overlay after verifying your final choice is included in the Your Selections box 11
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12 Search using Geography: Address tab Search for geographies by entering an address then Select geographies to add to Your Selections
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Search using Geography: Map tab Select a single geography by clicking on the map Select multiple geographies by drawing a rectangle or circle on the map Add the selected geographic areas to “Your Selections” 13 By using... Text box or symbol... Point Rectangle Polygon Circle
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Search using Population Groups Population Groups overlay functions like Geography overlay 14
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... As does the Industry Codes overlay Search using Industry Codes 15
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View a Table View your selected search results Bookmark the data for future use Download the data in multiple formats Excel Comma-Delimited PDF Create a thematic map from the table 16
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Modify a Table Collapse or expand groups of data in the table Reorder rows and columns Transpose rows and columns Filter results Reset table to its original view Bookmark or save query Download table 17
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Create a Thematic Map (“on the fly” from a table) Data Classes and Colors: Change colors and transparency Modify number of classes Revise classing method 18 Boundaries and Features: Select / Deselect, then Update Find a Location: By place name By address By latitude and longitude By geographic area Map Markers: Place a map marker Place text on a map Caveats: One theme (only) per map At least two (same level) geographies
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19 LEGEND Zoom to state Zoom in Zoom out Pan U.S. view Identify Statistical significance Print Map Tools
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Thank you! Linda Clark Data Dissemination Specialist Pacific Northwest and Alaska Los Angeles Region, U.S. Census Bureau linda.clark@census.gov 20
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